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D3200
Manual lenses on the D3200
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<blockquote data-quote="ali123" data-source="post: 299305" data-attributes="member: 24354"><p>Thanks for the advice and info .</p><p></p><p>Odd thing I need to ask - I have a indep. make zoom AF-D ,the camera seems to allow some auto function which is weird unless I am missing something . The d3200 forces me to set to F32 before allowing me to see anything on the lcd screen . Then it seems to meter and well on the smallest setting of 100mm but if I zoom to max. [ 300mm ] or anywhere just above 100mm the images are washed out - by more than a small amount . I know that without a constant aperture rating there would be an increase / slowing down of the min. f stop but this appears to be 2-3 full stops worth of overexposure . Any input ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ali123, post: 299305, member: 24354"] Thanks for the advice and info . Odd thing I need to ask - I have a indep. make zoom AF-D ,the camera seems to allow some auto function which is weird unless I am missing something . The d3200 forces me to set to F32 before allowing me to see anything on the lcd screen . Then it seems to meter and well on the smallest setting of 100mm but if I zoom to max. [ 300mm ] or anywhere just above 100mm the images are washed out - by more than a small amount . I know that without a constant aperture rating there would be an increase / slowing down of the min. f stop but this appears to be 2-3 full stops worth of overexposure . Any input ? [/QUOTE]
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